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CFDA Releases New York Fashion Week Schedule

The week will include Rachel Scott’s first runway for Proenza Schouler; while Raul Lopez’s Luar has opted not to show.
Coach presented its Spring/Summer 2026 collection at New York Fashion Week on Monday.
Coach presented its Spring/Summer 2026 collection at New York Fashion Week on Monday. (Launchmetrics/Spotlight)

The Council of Fashion Designers of America released its preliminary schedule for the Fall/Winter 2026 edition of New York Fashion Week, which will run from Feb. 11 to Feb. 16. Ralph Lauren will present off-schedule on Feb. 10 and Rachel Scott will officially kick off the week with her runway debut for Proenza Schouler on Feb. 11.

The schedule will feature shows from mainstays including Altuzarra, Carolina Herrera, Coach, Michael Kors, Tory Burch, Sergio Hudson, Khaite and Ulla Johnson, as well as upstarts Ashlyn (fresh off a CFDA/Vogue Fashion Fund win and CFDA emerging designer of the year award), Area, Zankov, TWP, Elena Velez, Fforme, Kallmeyer, Scott’s Diotima, Heirlome, Meruert Tolegan and Zoe Gustavia Anna Whalen. Newcomers to the schedule are Seven For All Mankind, led by creative director Nicola Brognano, the former creative director of Blumarine, who joined the brand in December, Cult Gaia, Alix of Bohemia and J. Press.

Veronica Leoni will show her third collection for Calvin Klein. Derek Lam is back on the schedule with a new creative director, Robert Rodriguez. Raul Lopez’s Luar, a fashion week favourite, has opted not to show this season.

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